Shaky Head Fishing Rig Setup

Anglers I know that you have heard or saw the Shaky Head Jigs used by the
Prosand saw how they won a
tournament using the Shaky Head Rigs.

Question: What is a Shaky
Head?

The best description of a Shaky Head would be:A jig head with a worm or some other flexible lure on it, when the jig head
sinksto the bottom, the tail of the
lure, such as a worm will Float. This is important thatyou choose a soft plastic that will float. This will
allow for the tail to float upwards,then you jiggle the bait gently, which will cause the jig to jump, hop around.

This will allow you to hit the tiny crevices that normal Texas Rig worm might
miss,while the tail is twitching, and jiggling, that will generate or
attract the attention ofMR. BASS HOG.

If you do not get a bite after a few minutes move the Shaky Head two or three
feetand start the process again. What I like to do is cast it behind the
boat and countit down to the bottom and then slowly drag it back to the
boat.

Jig Head - 1/4 to 1/8 football or roundBait - 4 inch floating worms (netbait has some good ones)

You want a jig head that has a tie on at an angle to the hook, like the
picturethat I have provided. The rig that I have shown you has about a
45 degree anglefrom the hook. I like using the ones that have the little
spring that I can feed theworm up on it then run the hook all the way
through the worm and then back thepoint back into the worm. This might
save your rig from getting hung up and havingto re-rig. You will also
notice I like using the football jig heads, but the round headsare fine
also.

If you are not sure if the worm or lure will float, hook it up to the jig head and
tryit at home in the sink.

This has become the most popular way to fish, because it works when all the
thingsthat you have in your tackle box fail you. The weather does not
effect this type offishing, and even on heavily pressured lakes it will surprise you.

The great part is
itwill not break the bank if you want to get the Shaky Head Worm
Starter Kitfound at most of your Fishingbig stores like Bass Pro or Gander Mountain. In fact, I just ordered more jig heads and
moreworms in different colors.

Remember, listen to what the fish are telling you and stop
andthink, the fish are so use to seeing those 7, 8, 10, and 12 inch
worms, they just might wanta 4 inch snack.

Most of all do not forget the Smelly Jelly to
smear on the worms. I promise you thatit wins every time and
BassHogFishing Stands behind this product.